A new shower

Check out these photos.

This is what I had to do to Clamp the Acrylic wall sheeting into the corner after cutting holes for the taps and shower nozzle.

This is the nearly finished Curved front with sliding glass doors. My customer found it at Bunnings. Before the wall sheeting is glued to the walls, the shower base is fitted, after cutting a drain hole, levelled and ready for the Frame.

April the first

Check your Gutter for leaves and other debris. Walk around your property and look for Termite tunnels. (dirt/earth stuck where it shoudn't be that termites use to get into the timber in your house) . Look for damp areas, mould, anything that doesn't look right. Check decks, pergolas,any exterior structures. Make sure the metal fittings are not starting to rust. Check if the structure is securely fixed to the house. Check exterior steps for rot or other damage. Early detection of problems can save you thousands. Check inside too. Look in the back of wardrobes, especially if a wall ajoins a bathroom or laundry. Mould or damp areas anywhere are potential problems. Lastly, get up in the roofspace through the manhole with a torch. Be careful! Only stand on the bottom stringer of the roof trusses. Do not stand on the battens the gyprock is attached to. Check for anything that shouldn't be there. Maybe set off a few Roach bombs up there. Call me if you need a hand.